Gennaro Angiulo

Gennaro "Jerry" Angiulo (20 March 1919-29 August 2009) was the underboss of the Patriarca crime family of New England, known for his rivalry with Irish Mob boss Whitey Bulger.

Biography
Gennaro Angiulo was born in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts in 1919, the son of Italian immigrants. He served in the US Navy in the Pacific theater of World War II before working at an Italian restaurant in Boston and coming to run a numbers game operation alongside his brothers. The brothers came to own nightclubs, and, in 1963, Mafia boss Raymond Patriarca appointed Angiulo his underboss. He headed up in Boston's underworld from the 1970s to 1980s, and he was involved with drug trafficking. In 1981, with Irish Mob boss Whitey Bulger's help, the FBI wiretapped Angiulo's base, and they arrested him on 19 September 1983. He was demoted by the mob, and, in 1986, he was sentenced to 45 years in prison. He was paroled in 2007, and he died in 2009.